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|weaponinfo = The HS2000 (Hrvatski Samokres (2000, or 'Croatian Pistol)Sidearm 2000'), or also known as the Springfield XD (X-treme Duty) are a series of semi-automatic pistol that are polymer-framed and , striker-fired, semi-automatic pistols. Manufactured Originally manufactured in the city of Karlovac, Croatia by HS Produkt (formerly I.M. Metal), under the Springfield Armory XDname HS2000, XDM, or XD-S is the marketing name pistol was licensed for the weapon, which is licensed and sold sale in the United States by Springfield Armory, Inc. as the Springfield XD.
The HS2000 traces its roots back to a service pistol known as the PHP (Prvi Hrvatski Pištolj or First Croatian Pistol), which was first produced in Croatia by privately owned industrial parts firm I. M. Metal in 1991. Designed by a team led by Marko Vuković, the PHP was considered to be a solid design, but early versions were plagued by quality control issues, due in large part to the difficulties of manufacturing during the Yugoslav war. Vuković's team continued to tweak and improve the design over the next decade, releasing the HS95 (Hrvatski Samokres or Croatian Pistol) in 1995, and then the HS2000 in 1999.
The HS2000 was would be adopted by the Croatian military and law enforcement as a their standard -issue sidearm , and it continues to fill that role today. The pistol was initially exported to the United States market by Intrac and distributed by HSAmerica , who sold the pistol in 9 mm as the HS2000. In 2002, Springfield Armory, Inc. negotiated licensing rights to sell the pistol on the United States commercial market, and changed the name to the Springfield XD-9 (X-treme Duty 9×19mm Parabellum). Springfield Armory has since expanded the line to include ten models in three different calibers and five different cartridges, seven barrel lengths, and six finishes.
In 2002, Springfield Armory, Inc negotiated licensing rights to the United States market, and changed the name to the XD-9 (X-treme Duty 9×19mm Parabellum). Springfield Armory has since expanded the line to include ten models in three different calibers and five different cartridges, seven barrel lengths, and six finishes (black, black bi-tone, olive drab, olive drab bi-tone, flat dark earth, and flat dark earth bi-tone). In 2006, the industry press awarded the XD-45 the title of Handgun of the Year from both American Rifleman magazine and The Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence. The XD(M) series of pistols won Handgun of the Year again in 2009. In January 2012, Springfield announced a new variant, to be marketed as the XD-S. While it shares many features with the original XD and XDM, its specifications differ in several important ways. The XD-S has a new Pre-Set trigger and a disassembly fail-safe, neither of which is currently incorporated into the XD or XD-M models. The Fail-Safe Disassembly prevents the disassembly lever from being manipulated when there is a magazine in the pistol. Conversely, when the disassembly lever is up, a magazine cannot be inserted into the pistol. This model, at only 1 in (25 mm) wide and initially available only in .45 ACP, is specifically designed for concealed carry. The XD-S .45 ACP has a single stack magazine with a 5 + 1 capacity (with optional 6 + 1 and 7 + 1 magazines available) and a 3.3 in (84 mm) barrel. In January 2013, Springfield unveiled the XD-S in 9mm. It is identical to the .45 ACP model in size and features. The only differences being that XD-S 9mm has a single stack magazine with a 7 + 1 capacity (with optional 8 + 1 and 9 + 1 magazines available) and the 9mm is marginally heavier due to a smaller (9mm) bore in the barrel (more metal is left behind). In 2014, Springfield unveiled the XD Mod.2 increasing their XD line up to 33 variants. The XD Mod.2 aims to give shooters a more pleasant grip through some ergonomic tweaks. The most notable on the 3-inch barreled sub-compact is what Springfield Armory touts as Grip Zones. Essentially, the three “Zones” on the grip each have their own unique texturing, promoting a more solid handle on the gun. It is a marked break from the original XD’s design, which boasted much more traditional grip texturing. Zone 1, on the front of the grip, has an anti-slip surface that is less assertive to work in conjunction with more sensitive parts of the hand. Zone 2, at the rear of the grip, has much more aggressive texturing, encouraging more friction and a firm hold. Zone 3, covering all other areas of the grip, is moderately textured and is meant to support the other two zones. The pistol also has a new set of sights. Springfield upgraded the front sight to a red fiber optic. The rear sight is still a two dot, though its profile has been lowered, and is still constructed of steel to facilitate its use in racking the slide. | personality = She's an obedient girl who once worked in a medical organization. She wants to use medicine to understand humans the way they understand Dolls. During this process, she came to develop a deep interest in the "human heart", and she enjoys hearing heartbeats.
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